Political Science, asked by sakshi7462, 11 months ago

how can any change be made in the provision of constitution or power sharing arrangement​

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are two ways of running a government. One is a tyranny – In this, the power is concentrated in the hands of a leader or a king. On the other hand, the other one is a democracy. In this, the power is delegated at different levels. We don’t need to tell you this, but of course, the latter is better. So what is Power Sharing? Now, before you understand why is power sharing so important? Let us learn, what is power sharing and what are the forms of power sharing. So, let’s find out more about Power Sharing

Answered by kamalpreet18720
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Hope this helps you....i silved the question from civics NCERT book page 17 Federalism... Thanks

Explanation:

Sharing of power between the

Union Government and the State

governments is basic to the structure

of the Constitution. It is not easy to

make changes to this power sharing

arrangement. The Parliament cannot

on its own change this arrangement.

Any change to it has to be first passed

by both the Houses of Parliament with

at least two-thirds majority. Then it has

to be ratified by the legislatures of at

least half of the total States.

The judiciary plays an important

role in overseeing the implementation

of constitutional provisions and

procedures. In case of any dispute about

the division of powers, the High Courts

and the Supreme Court make a decision.

The Union and State governments

have the power to raise resources by

levying taxes in order to carry on the

government and the responsibilities

assigned to each of them.

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